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- investigates. He stays at the home of Gordon Ragg aka Lord Whitfield (Easterfield in the US edition), claiming to be a cousin of Bridget Conway, Whitfield's...
- Sir Thomas Hill Easterfield KBE (4 March 1866 – 1 March 1949) was a New Zealand chemist. Born in Doncaster, England, he was the youngest of four children...
- Specifically, it was discovered by Barlow Wood, Newton Spivey, and Easterfield in 1896. In the early 1930s, CBN's structure was identified by Cahn,...
- produced diterpene that is bioactive. It was first isolated by McDowell and Easterfield from the heartwood of Podocarpus totara, a conifer tree found in New...
- Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Leonard ****ayne (1912) Thomas Easterfield (1913) Elsdon Best (1914) Patrick Marshall (1915) Ernest Rutherford (1916)...
- Hugh MackenzieProfessor of English language and Literature Thomas EasterfieldProfessor of Chemistry and Physics Richard ****burn Maclaurin – Professor...
- subject to repeated legal challenges over the following 18 years. Thomas Easterfield, the founder and head of the Chemistry Department at Victoria University...
- results in a blood-red coloration. In 1901, tutin was first isolated by Easterfield and Aston and identified as the convulsive poison present in the New...
- Theodora Clemens Hall (née Easterfield; 12 June 1902 – 19 December 1980) was a New Zealand medical doctor. She was born in Wellington, Wellington, New...
- 1994 wooden sculpture In Memory of Loved Ones Lost at Sea by Charlie Easterfield in Kirkcudbright harbour...